During the 1930s, The Federal Writers' Project was going on. In this project was over 10,000 life stories of people in interviews. From some of these interviews, I had learned things about the people in that time and lessons from them as well. One of these lessons that I had learned was from the interview with Mr. Garavelli(His Interview), the lesson that he had taught me was that even if you do not make a lot of money in your job; the important thing is that your health is good. Another piece of information that is significant to me is the lesson that I had learned from Jim Cole's interview. (His Interview) The lesson that I had learned from his interview was that even if you were excellent in your job during this time, if you were Negro; then you could not get a better job or join the union as well, this is called discrimination. Another lesson that I had learned was from Mrs. Elizabeth E. Miller
(Grammy Miller). From this women's interview(Her Interview) I had learned that women were underestimated when it came to doing some things like Mrs. Miller's thing with the pork. Another lesson that I had learned was the interview with the Man at Colonial Park (No name was given). The lesson that I had learned from this guy was that even in a small way, there were some things that poor and rich people shared/have in common (Mystery Man's Interview). The last lesson that I had learned from these series of interviews was from Irving Fajans' interview(His Interview). From Fajans interview, I learned that if you wanted people to serve your cause( the Union at Macy's) then you have to have good communication between the people.